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Living Islands
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Welcome to The States Initiatives Portal. Working with you to develop community life on Alderney. What does this mean for me? Login or Join the online community. Why should I sign up? The States of Alderney is supporting Living Islands, a pioneering tourism programme which aims to integrate the many aspects of Alderney island life into the conservation of wildlife on the island and in the surrounding seas, with the islands' s built heritage which spans 12,000 years. To establish the link between the natu...
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Wildlife on Alderney, The Channel Island
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Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. If you love watching wildlife, come to Alderney. A trip to the island will give you the chance to see dozens of fascinating birds and animals, many of them strangers to mainland Britain. In recognition of Alderney’s unique wildlife and heritage, we are pioneering the Living Islands. To maintain the Ramsar designation the Alderney Wildlife Trust under...
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Alderney Promotional Video | Eye for Business
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Eye Film & TV. Alderney So Close, So Different Video Production. Friday, June 27th, 2014. This has to be one of the great perks of working in video production, travelling to such beautiful places as the tiny Channel Island of Alderney. Actually, Alderney is somewhere Charlie and I travel to frequently, as we have family on the island, so it was amazing for him (I was left holding the fort here) to head over there to help promote the island we both love. The Alderney Wildlife Trust. And Be a Tiger Ltd.
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Bird Watching & Wildlife in Alderney, Channel Islands, UK
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Take A Look Around. How It All Began. Nature & Ecology. Art & Culture. History & Forts. Activities & Sports. Health & Wellbeing. Events & Festivals. Perhaps Alderney’s greatest feature is the shear diversity of wildlife packed into such a small space. There is never a season without something to offer nature lovers. For information about wildlife viewing and activities see our Nature and Ecology. For more information on Alderney’s wildlife – www.alderneywildlife.org. Find Out More About Alderney. Privacy...
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Nunnery on Alderney, The Channel Island
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Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. Alderney has the best-preserved small Roman fort in Britain, known as either the Roman Fort or the Nunnery. The Alderney fort was to defend the anchorage and harbour at Longis Bay, and the nearby Roman settlement. There is no official public access to the interior of the Nunnery as it is still occupied. However, much of the site can be seen from ...
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WW2 on Alderney, The Channel Island
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Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. Second World War history on Alderney. Following the mass evacuation of Alderney's population, German soldiers took over Alderney during WW2. On 9 May 1945 Jersey and Guernsey were liberated, but Alderney finally surrendered one week later on 16 May 1945. Move your mouse of the Gallery images below and click to see a larger version of the following:.
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Visit Alderney: Coastal & Coastline Holidays from the UK
http://www.visitalderney.com/visit/wildlife/coastline-holidays
Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. Invigorating coast walks with stunning wildlife. Sea breezes, stunning coastline, fabulous wildlife and enjoyable walking are all part of the island's cliffs and beaches. Click the link to find out more about Alderney’s beaches. Alderney Wildlife Trust has more information about the coast and cliffs. You can also learn more from our walking maps.
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Church in Alderney, The Channel Island
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Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. Church in St Anne. The "Cathederal of the Channel Islands". Until the mid-18th century, when the first harbour at Braye was built, almost the entire population of Alderney lived in the town, developed from the original ‘nucleated village’ settlement in a hollow around the Bourgage and the old church. St Anne's Church interior. Within this tiny island...
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Alderney | DJC
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Tourist and Accommodation Information. Alderney is the third largest and most northerley of the Channel Islands. We have a lot to see and experience within and around our small island including iconic wildlife and historic forts from Roman times to WWII.
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Nature Reserves of Alderney, The Channel Island
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Coast & Cliffs. Birds & Animals. How to Get Around. How to Get Here. How to Get Here. How to Get Around. Cultural exchange and twinning with Beaumont-Hague. Diverse habitats and varied species delight visitors to Val de Saou and Longis nature reserves. Alderney has two fabulous nature reserves. One at Longis and the other at Val de Saou. Both offer the visitor a wonderful opportunity to explore and get close to an impressive range of species. Open 7 days a week. Val de Saou Nature Reserve. The Alderney W...
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